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Recession
Recession
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Finance
U.K. rebounds with 0.2% GDP growth in January, now on track to exit recession
By
Andrew Atkinson
,
Philip Aldrick
and
Bloomberg
March 13, 2024
Finance
Top economist who called the 2008 housing crash pours cold water on soft landing, pointing to rate hikes and a softening labor market
By
Paolo Confino
March 5, 2024
Success
Gen Z and baby boomers can finally agree on something—neither is panicking about a financial crisis, new research shows
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
February 29, 2024
Finance
Top economist explains why she’s sticking with her recession call—and it’s all about gridlock in Congress on two major bills
By
Paolo Confino
February 28, 2024
Finance
Britain has the most ‘fragile firms’ in Europe, with 15% of small and medium businesses at risk of default, Allianz says
By
Bloomberg
and
Lucy White
February 28, 2024
Finance
Jamie Dimon isn’t sold on his billionaire peers’ fears about commercial real estate crisis: ‘Most people will be able to muddle through this’
By
Dylan Sloan
February 27, 2024
Finance
Remember the predicted 2024 recession? Economists don’t—they’ve instead raised their growth forecast by almost 70% for the year
By
The Associated Press
February 26, 2024
Finance
Germany just slashed its growth forecast, saying ‘the economy is in troubled waters’
By
David McHugh
and
The Associated Press
February 21, 2024
Retail
The U.K. just entered a recession—but a surprise boost from strong retail sales could be the glimmer of hope its economy needed
By
Prarthana Prakash
February 16, 2024
Finance
The U.K. and Japan have slumped into recession while the U.S. keeps defying gloomy expectations
By
Stan Choe
,
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
February 16, 2024
Finance
Only 25% of business economists say the U.S. will have a recession this year, but they worry about China-Taiwan conflict and the 2024 elections
By
Paul Wiseman
and
The Associated Press
February 12, 2024
Politics
Trump begins fresh attack on ‘political’ Jerome Powell, saying he’s ‘going to do something to probably help the Democrats’
By
Paolo Confino
February 2, 2024
Retail
Don Julio maker Diageo reels from a profit-sinking inventory hangover as Latin America’s drinkers work through a pandemic spirits glut
By
Ryan Hogg
January 30, 2024
Finance
Harvard economist Jason Furman says the soft landing is here—and the risk we ‘veer off the runway’ into recession is not ‘unusually high’
By
Will Daniel
January 25, 2024
Success
2023: The year of the workplace gridlock, where nothing changed and nobody was happy
By
Jane Thier
and
Chloe Berger
December 22, 2023
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Economy
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By
Jake Angelo
AI
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Nick Lichtenberg
Economy
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Jason Ma